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Pixar's Ratatouille is the charming tale of how no human can possibly dream of being able to cook as well as a rat can, but considering the rats' abilities to make the incompetent no longer struggle, which characters could do with having their own rat to do the work for them? Put on your chef hats and roll up your sleeves as Tull tries to avoid his rat getting splatted by a paint can, Luck tries to avert a RATastrophe and Neil boosts the efficiency of the Dark Knight. Meanwhile, the people begin to rally together against Axel and Frost’s steakhouse perimeter and Wyatt begins preparations for Plan B. FOLLOW OFF-PISTE: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/offpistepodcast/ TWITTER: twitter.com/offpistepodcast YOUTUBE: bit.ly/2cxPrlZ EMAIL US: offpistepodcast@gmail.com
On the 43rd episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we sit down with one of our foodie friends, Jessie Chiem (@what.jessie.eats). Jessie has taken the Seattle food landscape by storm and she tells us all of her favorite Seattle spots to get a meal. Also, we discuss the differences between Seattle food and other cities and what Seattle needs in the near future for restaurants. Also, make sure you check out the latest podcast episode of the Dead Beat Film Society where Monica and Nelson appear on their show and talk about Pixar's Ratatouille and the Seattle Food Scene with hosts Emily and Kevin. You'll want to listen to this fun episode! This past week, we had a chance to attend a tasting event at U:Don Fresh in Capitol Hill with some of our Seattle Foodie friends and the Vera Project's Search Party hosted by Elysian Brewing. Finally, Monica and Nelson tell you about several events including Kirkland Uncorked, Ballard Seafood Fest, Wingdome's Become our Sauce Boss Recipe Contest, The Stranger's Burger Week, Seattle International Beer Fest, Bastille Day at Luc, and a collaboration dinner with Salt & Straw and Ciudad. Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy the latest episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast!
It took nineteen episodes (for some reason), but this time Sol and Dave finally discuss a Pixar movie, taking a look at the 2007 film Ratatouille. Considered by some to be something of a black sheep of the Pixar filmography due to focusing on a topic many find off-putting (namely rats), this film happens to be one of Sol's favorite animated movies of all time. What makes him love it so much (aside from it's focus on cooking) and how does Dave feel about his partner's unrestrained love for this sometimes overlooked piece?Art by https://www.danihuvaere.com/You can find the full version of our awesome intro/outro music here: https://soundcloud.com/ocremix/02-where-the-wild-things-are-new-super-mario-bros-wii-robkta-feat-xprtnovice?in=ocremix/sets/super-cartography-brosSpecial thanks to the following for our music:https://ocremix.org/RobKTA: https://www.youtube.com/user/RoBKTAXPRTNovice: http://ocremix.org/artist/12064/xprtnovice
It took nineteen episodes (for some reason), but this time Sol and Dave finally discuss a Pixar movie, taking a look at the 2007 film Ratatouille. Considered by some to be something of a black sheep of the Pixar filmography due to focusing on a topic many find off-putting (namely rats), this film happens to be one of Sol's favorite animated movies of all time. What makes him love it so much (aside from it's focus on cooking) and how does Dave feel about his partner's unrestrained love for this sometimes overlooked piece?Art by https://www.danihuvaere.com/You can find the full version of our awesome intro/outro music here: https://soundcloud.com/ocremix/02-where-the-wild-things-are-new-super-mario-bros-wii-robkta-feat-xprtnovice?in=ocremix/sets/super-cartography-brosSpecial thanks to the following for our music:https://ocremix.org/RobKTA: https://www.youtube.com/user/RoBKTAXPRTNovice: http://ocremix.org/artist/12064/xprtnovice
As autumn sets in, we are discussing food, relationship and honesty through the lense of a very special French rat named Remy. Join us as we talk about the themes in Pixar's Ratatouille that make this film a great example of reality in fiction.
The four states of HALT – Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired – are powerful states of being. Rev. Ken Beldon expands on hunger, one of the first we learn and how we still struggle to deal with it. He quotes from sources as diverse as rapper Ice Cube, writer Tara Brach, Pixar's Ratatouille, Bruce Springsteen, Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, and musician Krishna Das.
The four states of HALT – Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired – are powerful states of being. Rev. Ken Beldon expands on hunger, one of the first we learn and how we still struggle to deal with it. He quotes from sources as diverse as rapper Ice Cube, writer Tara Brach, Pixar's Ratatouille, Bruce Springsteen, Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, and musician Krishna Das.